Just thought I would share, there are two pictures of a baseball stadium in the sports section of the 8/8/02 issue. There is one on the front page, and one on the third page. Looks like the coaster is practically in the outfield!
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Bake 'em away toys.
Skyliner is pretty much in the outfield. I remember this from watching the Altoona Curve practice while waiting in the enormous line when I went on Memorial Day right after KennyKon.
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mmm, roller coaster
(Homer Simpson)
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All I need is 4.5 million bucks and a half a mile long sliver of land and maybe someone could build me my very own Shivering Timbers. ;)
Yeah, Skyliner isn't actually IN the outfield, but defines the back wall. One time some friends and I were at a game, debating how often balls hit the coaster. After watching the game, we had our answer -- "Not very" :)
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--Greg
"Now all I want is to find a way home, to warn Earth -- look upward, and share the wonders I see..."
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lol, that would be sweet to catch a homer while on the lift. Except with any luck the ball would land in the seats that were closed off when I went on memorial day.
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Six Flags, the only chain of parks that can manage to have stacking with a one train operation.
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Knoebels visits in 2002. 6
I don't think Skyliner could be any closer to home plate without causing problems......
http://www.coastergallery.com/GA/L23.html
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Joel Rogers
CoasterGallery.com
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